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package rapture.kernel.pipeline;
import java.util.Map;
import rapture.exchange.QueueHandler;
import rapture.kernel.PipelineApiImpl;
/**
* The kernel task handler is intended to bind to task queues, listen for
* messages on those queues and execute those tasks. Each server has a number of
* categories they are part of - this is also managed at this level.
*
* @author amkimian
*
*/
public class KernelTaskHandler extends StandardTaskHandler {
public KernelTaskHandler(PipelineApiImpl pipeline) {
super(pipeline);
}
@Override
protected void registerListener(String exchangeName, String queue, Map customHandlers) {
// Need to get to the exchange handler, then we are all set
getPipeline().lowRegisterListener(exchangeName, queue, new PipelineQueueHandler(customHandlers));
}
@Override
protected void registerDefaultListeners(String category, Map customHandlers) {
getPipeline().lowRegisterStandard(category, new PipelineQueueHandler(customHandlers));
}
}
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